29 February 2012
2012- n° 56In January, households’ consumption in goods decreased again (–0.4%) Household consumption expenditure on goods - January 2012
In January, households’ expenditure in goods decreased by 0.4% in volume*, after having decreased by 0.2% in December. This decrease is mainly attributable to that of engineered goods and most notably to the decline of car purchases.
In January, households’ expenditure in goods decreased by 0.4% in volume*, after having decreased by 0.2% in December. This decrease is mainly attributable to that of engineered goods and most notably to the decline of car purchases.
[* Volumes are chained and all figures are trading days and seasonally adjusted.]
Engineered goods : decreasing
Durables : sharp decreasing
Households’ expenditure in durables decreased in January (-4.3%, after +3.0% in December), notably because of a sharp drop in car purchases (-7.6% in January, after +2.8% in December). Households might have brought their car purchases forward in anticipation of a tougher bonus-malus from January 1st 2012. Purchases in household durables decreased to a lesser extent (-1.5%) after a strong growth in December (+4.3%).
Textile-leather : decreasing too
Purchases in textile and leather decreased in January (–2.3%), after an already weak December (–1.7%).
Other engineered goods : stability
Consumption expenditure in other engineered goods were stable in January. The decline of expenditure in hardware was offset by the growth of consumption in health products.
graphiquegraph1_new_ang – Total consumption of goods
graphiquegraph2_new_ang – Food and engineered goods
graphiquegraph3_new_ang – Decomposition of engineered goods
Food products : increasing
In January, consumption in food products increased by 1.4%, after three successive months of decline (of which -1.0% in December).
Energy : rising again
After four successive months of decline, consumption in energy increased in January (+2.0%, after -2.4% in December), notably supported by fuel expenditure.
The evolution of household consumption in goods in December is scaled up by 0.5 point.
The decrease of household consumption in goods is now estimated at -0.2% in December, instead of a –0.7% estimated the previous month.
This revision is notably due to the integration of new information concerning expenditure in computer and electronic products, as well as the revision of seasonality (notably concerning car purchases).
tableautab1_eng – Households consumption expenditures in goods
Nov. | Déc. | Janv. | Janv.12/ | |
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2011 | 2011 | 2012 | Janv.11 | |
Food products | 14.645 | 14.503 | 14.706 | |
Change (%) | –0.1 | –1.0 | 1.4 | 0.1 |
Engineered goods | 20.801 | 21.067 | 20.500 | |
change (%) | 0.5 | 1.3 | –2.7 | –3.3 |
Of which: | ||||
Automobiles | 4.957 | 5.097 | 4.708 | |
Change (%) | 3.5 | 2.8 | –7.6 | –11.9 |
Household durables | 5.130 | 5.352 | 5.274 | |
Change (%) | –1.5 | 4.3 | –1.5 | 3.6 |
Textile-leather | 3.936 | 3.870 | 3.781 | |
Change (%) | –0.1 | –1.7 | –2.3 | 0.1 |
Other engineered goods | 5.759 | 5.772 | 5.772 | |
Change (%) | –0.4 | 0.2 | 0.0 | 0.8 |
Energy | 6.217 | 6.068 | 6.192 | |
Change (%) | –1.0 | –2.4 | 2.0 | –4.2 |
Including petroleum products | 3.830 | 3.690 | 3.791 | |
Change (%) | –0.7 | –3.7 | 2.8 | –4.5 |
Total | 41.573 | 41.507 | 41.325 | |
Change (%) | 0.0 | –0.2 | –0.4 | –2.2 |
Manufactured goods | 36.260 | 36.227 | 35.930 | |
Change (%) | 0.1 | –0.1 | –0.8 | –2.4 |
graphiquegraph4_new_ang – Energy
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